Tomorrow's game will be arguably the biggest in the 93-year history of the Met Police.

It is only their fourth appearance at this stage of the competition and their first tie against a Football League club since losing 9-0 to Northampton in 1931.

The Met Police are one of 22 non-league sides looking to cause a cup upset this weekend.

Minnows do not come much smaller than Yate Town. The side bottom of the Division One South and West of the Evo-Stik Southern League are the lowest-ranked club remaining in the competition and travel to Cheltenham.

Mark Yates' League Two promotion chasers are 111 places above Yate but the Robins boss is not taking them lightly.

"We played Tottenham in the third round last year and we would love another cup run," said Yates.

"We are taking it seriously and the team will be as strong as I can get it."

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